Belmont, July 29—Henry Reiley, a Belmont carpenter who went to Baltimore to work several weeks ago, lies in a Baltimore hospital in a very critical condition as the result of a fall out a third story window, while walking in his sleep. He was picked up on the street in a semi-conscious condition, and rushed to a hospital His wife, who was still in (Belmont), went to Baltimore to be with him. She writes that his left leg is broken in three places, his right leg in one place, his left arm and both of his jaw bones. Besides this he has a fractured skull and the physicians hold out very little hope of his recovery.
From The Western Sentinel, Winston-Salem, N.C., Aug. 1, 1922
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